How to play Rook! The Rook version we play in this video is a 2 on 2 only version. The game comes with instructions but they could be rather confusing. In this video we will be using the KentuckyDiscard rules. To begin with, take out all the 1s, 2s, 3s, and 4s out of the deck. They will not be used. This will leave you with numbers from 5 to 14 and one Rook card. There are only 3 numbers that can score points. Then there’s the Rook card that beats any number or color, it’s worth 20 points. The 14s are worth 10 points, the 5s are worth 5 points, and the 10s are also worth 10 points. The deck does not have duplicate cards so there is only one of each card. To win, a team must get 300 points. The maximum amount of points that can be earned in one round is 120. Make sure to shuffle well. You will also need a piece of paper and something to write with to keep score. In this example we have Player 1 and 2 vs Player 3 and 4. And we left some room for recording Bids and Trumps. To begin the game, deal out 9 cards to each player and the remaining 5 cards will be the Nest. The Nest stays face down for now. Each player gets a deck and teammates sit across from each other. For the first round we will lay down every players’ hand face up to help with the explanation. Before the start of each round, each player gets an opportunity to bid for the privilege of selecting the Trump color and take the cards in the Nest. The minimum starting bid is 70 and each consecutive bid needs to be at least 5 higher. The max bid is 120. When a player makes a bid he is essentially claiming that his team will earn that much points in that round. If his team fails to get those points, that bid amount is subtracted from his teams total score and they get no points for that round. So in our first round, the dealer (Player 1) does the first bid. Player 1 bid 70, then going clockwise, Player 3 bids 75, Player 2 bids 80, Player 4 bids 85, and at this point Player 1,3, and 2 decide to PASS. Player 4 wins the bid! The Nest is flipped over for all to see and then added to Player 4’s deck. He then needs to discard 5 cards back into the Nest face down. The new Nest can be set aside and the player who wins the last Trick will also receive the cards in the Nest. Player 4 now picks the Trump color which will be the color that is more powerful and beats any card of a different color. After the Trump is selected, the Player to his left gets to start first or “lead”. Player 1 leads with a yellow 6. The rest of the players must now follow suit, meaning they must play a yellow if they have it. Player 4 does not have any yellows so he can play any card. The person with the highest value yellow wins the “Trick”, unless a Trump color is put down or the Rook is played. The person who wins the trick gets to lead the next one. Since you are playing in teams, if you believe your teammate has played the highest card for that Trick, put down a card that is worth points if possible. In this next Trick, Player 3 leads with a green 14 but since Player 4 has no greens he plays a Trump color card and wins that Trick. And the Rook card is an ultimate Trump that beats any card. This was the last Trick for this round so Player 4 also gets the cards in the Nest. Now tally up the combined scores of Player 1 and 2 and Player 3 and 4. Remember that only 5s, 10s, and 14s are worth points. So in round one Players 3 and 4 got a total of 110 points and the other team got 10 points. Now shuffle the cards and start a new round. The Player who won the last Trick in the previous round gets to bid first. In this round we will take off the training wheels. Each Players hand will actually be in his hand and not on the table face up. This time Player 3 won the bid with 85. He gets the nest then discards 5 cards for the new Nest and picks Green for Trump. The Player to his left leads with a red 13 and wins that Trick. During this Trick Player 2 leads with a black 13, Player 4 trumps with a green 14, and player 3 who knows that his teammate will win this trick puts down a 10. To keep this short and sweet we fast-forward to the last round. Here is what the scorecard looks like. As you can see, in round 4, the team on the left bid 95 but was only able to get 90 points. So all they scored for that round was a -95. So now you know the drill. Shuffle, deal, bid, pick trump, play. One last thing. When the Rook card is played first, all other players must put down a trump color if they have it. Also if you have the Rook card but no trump cards, you MUST play the Rook if someone leads with the Trump color. Also, if you know that no one else has the Trump color and your whole hand consists of only Trump cards, you can end the round at once and collect the remaining points and Nest. Game Over! In our example game, Players 3 and 4 absolutely dominated! Congratulations! If you still have questions, lets us know in the comments below! Thank you for watching and enjoy the game!

Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/user/MrLemilica2
Download: https://hearthis.at/rook/rook-psybien...Rook started his musical career in 2001 as resident DJ in clubs in his home area. Soon he started to perform at bigger events among well-known DJ names. At the begining he was playing progressive and techno music, later he found himself mostly in tech trance and for the last years he's been playing progressive psy trance. He put himself forward in the Slovenian trance scene also because of receiving winning titles at DJ competitions.
He's been performing at events all over Slovenia and also beside big DJ names like Liquid Soul, E - Clip, Egorythmia, Activa, Reaky, Braincell to name a few. In 2012 he won the title of best DJ of uncommercial electronic music in competition Beatfest. His set was selected by reputable and competent jury. He made a big step also in 2014 when he was selected in Pumpui contest and performed at Ozora festival.
Rook is also hosting his own radio show in two editions: earlier it was Tranxicen with tech trance and uplifting trance music and for the last few years he's been making mostly Goa Goa radio show with progressive psy trance music. The show is getting more and more listeners from all around the world...
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Hi. CoachRuss, here, with Chess NYC and we're going to look at the king
and rook checkmate. When looking at this position, it is actually
impossible to create a position where the king and the rook checkmate the
king in the center of the board.
So, that leaves us with four options. In order for the king and rook to
checkmate on the opponent's king, the opponent's king must be on one of the
four sides of the board.
The H file, the first rank, the A file or the eighth rank. And once the
opponent's king is on one of these sides of the board, it's possible for
the king and the rook to checkmate the king.
Now, let's look at an ending position. In a position such as this, the
opponent's king is on the side of the board and now it is possible for
white to execute a checkmate. In this particular position, the white's
king has created something called opposition. Opposition, meaning the
white's king controls all three of the escape squares of the opponent's
king in front of the king. The white's king controls F7, E7, and D7.
Therefore if the white's king was able to execute a check, it would leave
no other option for the king, but checkmate. White can simply play, rook
goes down to A8, check on the king. And due to the opposition and the
white king controlling F7, E7, and D7, all three squares in front of the
king, this is simply a checkmate.
Now, how do we force the opponent's king to one of the four sides? We are
going to try to improve the position where the space of the king and the
rook versus the king. And first and foremost, we would always like to
improve the position of the rook first or take more space.
So in looking at this position as a starting position, where can white's
rook go to improve its position to the maximum amount and control the most
space? In this position, white's rook is simply going to position C6. In
this position, as you can notice, it controls the whole C file and the
sixth rank giving black's king only this area to maneuver.
If black's king were to go down one square, we're going to improve the
position. We should always, like I said before, improve the position of
the rook first. And in this position, we can improve the position of the
rook in two different ways. We can improve the rook position, here, taking
away from the C file and now we control the B file or we can go and play
C5. Instead of controlling the sixth rank, we are going to control the
fifth rank. In this position, we are going to play this move. Black
responds and black plays king A5.
Now, we have to see if we can improve the position again. Is there any
where that this rook can improve its current position? And the answer is
no. There is no where that this rook can go that's going to give it
greater space. So now, we look at the king and we make a move and improve
the position with the king. Black's only response is for the king to come
down.
And once again, how do we improve the position? First, we look at the
rook. We are able to take more space with the rook giving black's king one
response. And now, can we improve the position with the rook? And the
answer to this question, there's no moves for the rook that's going to take
more space. So, that gives us a second option. You can improve the
position with the king.
In this position, the king's going to come over. Once again, how are we
going to take more space and can we take more space with the rook? And,
the answer is no. So, we'll look at the second option; take more space
with the king. King comes down. And I ask you this question; can we
improve the position with the rook? And this answer, yes. We can take
more space. King has one option, is to go to A2.
And now we have to ask ourselves, can we improve the position with the
rook? Answer is yes, we can take more space. Once again, king comes down
and we ask ourselves again, can the rook improve the position? The answer
is no. There's no where this rook can go to take more space. So, the king
comes down and once again, the king takes space. King's only move is to go
up. And now we're in a situation where we need to begin to calculate.
We've gotten the king in very close quarters and we have to execute a
checkmate. The king went up. Can we improve the position with the rook?
And the answer is no. W

Team Rainbow

The base of operations for Rainbow is located in Hereford, England (at the time, home to the SAS), due to the United Kingdom being one of the most accessible countries in the world and having one of the world's foremost special forces units. Most of the characters in Rainbow are American or British, though the NATO countries of France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Canada, and the NATO ally of Israel have at least one representative each.

Gameplay

Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege is a first-persontactical shooter, in which players take control of an operator from the Rainbow team, a counter-terrorist unit. Different operators have different races, perks, bombs and gadgets. The game features an asymmetrical structure whereby the teams are not always balanced in their ability choices. The operators belong to the counter-terrorism units SWAT, SAS, GSG-9, Spetsnaz and GIGN, each of which has four operators. Canadian operators from Joint Task Force 2 have been added in a recent update. Players also have access to a "Recruit" operator whose gear and gadgets can be customized. Players pick an operator from any unit before a round starts, and are not allowed to change operators during a round. An in-game shop allows players to purchase operators using the in-game currency "Renown", which is earned from actions performed in-game. Each successive operator that is purchased from a single counter-terrorist unit costs an additional 500 Renown.

Video Clip

Plot

Mobile phones today come with a host of novel features to entertain their users. But a dark side hides amid their use. This film features a group of people obsessed with mobile phone video recording: Ken (Paopol Thephasdin) is a mobile phone repair man who has steals private video clips from his customers’ phones; Pub DJ Aud (Warot Pitakanonda) likes having fun with girls and records those adventures on his phone to share with others; and Gaeng (Nuttapong Tangkasam), the pub owner who creates a porn website featuring mobile phone video clips. However, none of the characters realise their mobile phone habit is to become a threat to their lives.

How to Play ROOK! With Actual Gameplay

How to play Rook! The Rook version we play in this video is a 2 on 2 only version. The game comes with instructions but they could be rather confusing. In this video we will be using the KentuckyDiscard rules. To begin with, take out all the 1s, 2s, 3s, and 4s out of the deck. They will not be used. This will leave you with numbers from 5 to 14 and one Rook card. There are only 3 numbers that can score points. Then there’s the Rook card that beats any number or color, it’s worth 20 points. The 14s are worth 10 points, the 5s are worth 5 points, and the 10s are also worth 10 points. The deck does not have duplicate cards so there is only one of each card. To win, a team must get 300 points. The maximum amount of points that can be earned in one round is 120. Make sure to shuffle well. You will also need a piece of paper and something to write with to keep score. In this example we have Player 1 and 2 vs Player 3 and 4. And we left some room for recording Bids and Trumps. To begin the game, deal out 9 cards to each player and the remaining 5 cards will be the Nest. The Nest stays face down for now. Each player gets a deck and teammates sit across from each other. For the first round we will lay down every players’ hand face up to help with the explanation. Before the start of each round, each player gets an opportunity to bid for the privilege of selecting the Trump color and take the cards in the Nest. The minimum starting bid is 70 and each consecutive bid needs to be at least 5 higher. The max bid is 120. When a player makes a bid he is essentially claiming that his team will earn that much points in that round. If his team fails to get those points, that bid amount is subtracted from his teams total score and they get no points for that round. So in our first round, the dealer (Player 1) does the first bid. Player 1 bid 70, then going clockwise, Player 3 bids 75, Player 2 bids 80, Player 4 bids 85, and at this point Player 1,3, and 2 decide to PASS. Player 4 wins the bid! The Nest is flipped over for all to see and then added to Player 4’s deck. He then needs to discard 5 cards back into the Nest face down. The new Nest can be set aside and the player who wins the last Trick will also receive the cards in the Nest. Player 4 now picks the Trump color which will be the color that is more powerful and beats any card of a different color. After the Trump is selected, the Player to his left gets to start first or “lead”. Player 1 leads with a yellow 6. The rest of the players must now follow suit, meaning they must play a yellow if they have it. Player 4 does not have any yellows so he can play any card. The person with the highest value yellow wins the “Trick”, unless a Trump color is put down or the Rook is played. The person who wins the trick gets to lead the next one. Since you are playing in teams, if you believe your teammate has played the highest card for that Trick, put down a card that is worth points if possible. In this next Trick, Player 3 leads with a green 14 but since Player 4 has no greens he plays a Trump color card and wins that Trick. And the Rook card is an ultimate Trump that beats any card. This was the last Trick for this round so Player 4 also gets the cards in the Nest. Now tally up the combined scores of Player 1 and 2 and Player 3 and 4. Remember that only 5s, 10s, and 14s are worth points. So in round one Players 3 and 4 got a total of 110 points and the other team got 10 points. Now shuffle the cards and start a new round. The Player who won the last Trick in the previous round gets to bid first. In this round we will take off the training wheels. Each Players hand will actually be in his hand and not on the table face up. This time Player 3 won the bid with 85. He gets the nest then discards 5 cards for the new Nest and picks Green for Trump. The Player to his left leads with a red 13 and wins that Trick. During this Trick Player 2 leads with a black 13, Player 4 trumps with a green 14, and player 3 who knows that his teammate will win this trick puts down a 10. To keep this short and sweet we fast-forward to the last round. Here is what the scorecard looks like. As you can see, in round 4, the team on the left bid 95 but was only able to get 90 points. So all they scored for that round was a -95. So now you know the drill. Shuffle, deal, bid, pick trump, play. One last thing. When the Rook card is played first, all other players must put down a trump color if they have it. Also if you have the Rook card but no trump cards, you MUST play the Rook if someone leads with the Trump color. Also, if you know that no one else has the Trump color and your whole hand consists of only Trump cards, you can end the round at once and collect the remaining points and Nest. Game Over! In our example game, Players 3 and 4 absolutely dominated! Congratulations! If you still have questions, lets us know in the comments below! Thank you for watching and enjoy the game!

Rook - Psybient Waves 2016

Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/user/MrLemilica2
Download: https://hearthis.at/rook/rook-psybien...Rook started his musical career in 2001 as resident DJ in clubs in his home area. Soon he started to perform at bigger events among well-known DJ names. At the begining he was playing progressive and techno music, later he found himself mostly in tech trance and for the last years he's been playing progressive psy trance. He put himself forward in the Slovenian trance scene also because of receiving winning titles at DJ competitions.
He's been performing at events all over Slovenia and also beside big DJ names like Liquid Soul, E - Clip, Egorythmia, Activa, Reaky, Braincell to name a few. In 2012 he won the title of best DJ of uncommercial electronic music in competition Beatfest. His set was selected by reputable and competent jury. He made a big step also in 2014 when he was selected in Pumpui contest and performed at Ozora festival.
Rook is also hosting his own radio show in two editions: earlier it was Tranxicen with tech trance and uplifting trance music and for the last few years he's been making mostly Goa Goa radio show with progressive psy trance music. The show is getting more and more listeners from all around the world...
https://soundcloud.com/djrook
http://www.facebook.com/tranxicen
http://twitter.com/rook_tranxicen
http://www.youtube.com/user/rooktranx...
No Copyright intended, for promotional use only! If any upload shall be deleted, please contact me and it will be taken off straight away! You can listen 24/7 our psy channel at: http://www.di-radio.com/psy-trance

Achieving Checkmate w/ Only King & Rook | Chess

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Hi. CoachRuss, here, with Chess NYC and we're going to look at the king
and rook checkmate. When looking at this position, it is actually
impossible to create a position where the king and the rook checkmate the
king in the center of the board.
So, that leaves us with four options. In order for the king and rook to
checkmate on the opponent's king, the opponent's king must be on one of the
four sides of the board.
The H file, the first rank, the A file or the eighth rank. And once the
opponent's king is on one of these sides of the board, it's possible for
the king and the rook to checkmate the king.
Now, let's look at an ending position. In a position such as this, the
opponent's king is on the side of the board and now it is possible for
white to execute a checkmate. In this particular position, the white's
king has created something called opposition. Opposition, meaning the
white's king controls all three of the escape squares of the opponent's
king in front of the king. The white's king controls F7, E7, and D7.
Therefore if the white's king was able to execute a check, it would leave
no other option for the king, but checkmate. White can simply play, rook
goes down to A8, check on the king. And due to the opposition and the
white king controlling F7, E7, and D7, all three squares in front of the
king, this is simply a checkmate.
Now, how do we force the opponent's king to one of the four sides? We are
going to try to improve the position where the space of the king and the
rook versus the king. And first and foremost, we would always like to
improve the position of the rook first or take more space.
So in looking at this position as a starting position, where can white's
rook go to improve its position to the maximum amount and control the most
space? In this position, white's rook is simply going to position C6. In
this position, as you can notice, it controls the whole C file and the
sixth rank giving black's king only this area to maneuver.
If black's king were to go down one square, we're going to improve the
position. We should always, like I said before, improve the position of
the rook first. And in this position, we can improve the position of the
rook in two different ways. We can improve the rook position, here, taking
away from the C file and now we control the B file or we can go and play
C5. Instead of controlling the sixth rank, we are going to control the
fifth rank. In this position, we are going to play this move. Black
responds and black plays king A5.
Now, we have to see if we can improve the position again. Is there any
where that this rook can improve its current position? And the answer is
no. There is no where that this rook can go that's going to give it
greater space. So now, we look at the king and we make a move and improve
the position with the king. Black's only response is for the king to come
down.
And once again, how do we improve the position? First, we look at the
rook. We are able to take more space with the rook giving black's king one
response. And now, can we improve the position with the rook? And the
answer to this question, there's no moves for the rook that's going to take
more space. So, that gives us a second option. You can improve the
position with the king.
In this position, the king's going to come over. Once again, how are we
going to take more space and can we take more space with the rook? And,
the answer is no. So, we'll look at the second option; take more space
with the king. King comes down. And I ask you this question; can we
improve the position with the rook? And this answer, yes. We can take
more space. King has one option, is to go to A2.
And now we have to ask ourselves, can we improve the position with the
rook? Answer is yes, we can take more space. Once again, king comes down
and we ask ourselves again, can the rook improve the position? The answer
is no. There's no where this rook can go to take more space. So, the king
comes down and once again, the king takes space. King's only move is to go
up. And now we're in a situation where we need to begin to calculate.
We've gotten the king in very close quarters and we have to execute a
checkmate. The king went up. Can we improve the position with the rook?
And the answer is no. W

Pawn & Rook (2011)

Plot: The retired teacher "Rook" lives alone in an old house and enjoys frequent visits from the young student "Pawn". As they settle into a game of chess the cocky "Pawn" expects another victory. But he quickly learns that age should be respected. Shot on 16mm film with a dialog-free script, "Pawn & Rook" is a tender story that focuses on human relationship and a detachment between the old and new generations.

Plot: After the united States creates a chip system that sends the country into civil war, Hunter, a former U.S. soldier now tries to survive alone in the Freelands. No longer a member of the resistance, no longer a government soldier, he now has enemies on both sides of a fight he never wanted to be a part of.

Plot: DRAGON'S REALM " The search for the forgotten art" At the height of the fifth realm war the old serpent, the dark dragon, prince of the air, lost his power to the One, but the dragon retained the minds of earth's inhabitants. By trapping their minds in captive philosophies he corrupted man's freedom of thought that conceives a race of people who forgot their unequivocal power against the dragon's realm. The One emphatic mastery over the dragon is known as the forgotten art, the Word of truth which was sent to men. It was inscribed in the heart of men by the One from the beginning. In the One was life, and that life was the light of men. The light shines in the darkness, but the darkness has not understood it. The remnant order of knightfighters scribes in scrolled this truth and hid the original scroll, but distributed copies throughout the world. They alone kept the legend of the scroll's doctrine alive, though its true potential now lies dormant. Two millennium's later. The dragon's sinister agents, rulers, authorities and powers of this dark world and his unseen dark forces managed to distort, twist or destroy all of the ancient scrolls except for the One's ancient scroll. Knowledge of its hidden place was lost. During a stealth battle the loyal knightfighters spies managed to ascend an agent to a Daimyo position within the unseen dragon's earthly kingdom as well as find the secret location of the last ancient scroll thought to be destroyed sometime ago.

Plot: By the year 2068, the Earth's ozone is gone, violent and uncontrollable storms are razing it's surface as a result. A small group of military survivors are the defenders of the last of human kind and when Captain John Garth is approached to do a job by a former brother-in-arms Lapierre, who is now employed by Reich, an eco-profiteer, in order to save his father & a few other survivors Garth agrees. He & a small group of mercenaries are to break into the near-impenetrable Vincent Estate & retrieve priceless works of "art" that were stored there before the apocalypse. But there is a deadly computer controlled defense system called "Encrypt" that they must circumvent, along with a killer robot called the Rook & the human-like holographic security chief Diana, who holds the key to Earth's total destruction---or it's complete salvation.

Plot: John Logan is a poor little rich boy. He learns to love from three nubile L.A. newcomers that will do anything to be introduced into the sizzling nightlife of the City of Angels. Portraying the Malibu beach life by day, and the L.A. club life by night, Sizzle Beach U.S.A. is a stunning insiders critique on the sex and drug lifestyle of the West Coast swinger scene in the early 80s.

How to Play ROOK! With Actual Gameplay

How to play Rook! The Rook version we play in this video is a 2 on 2 only version. The game comes with instructions but they could be rather confusing. In this video we will be using the KentuckyDiscard rules. To begin with, take out all the 1s, 2s, 3s, and 4s out of the deck. They will not be used. This will leave you with numbers from 5 to 14 and one Rook card. There are only 3 numbers that can score points. Then there’s the Rook card that beats any number or color, it’s worth 20 points. The 14s are worth 10 points, the 5s are worth 5 points, and the 10s are also worth 10 points. The deck does not have duplicate cards so there is only one of each card. To win, a team must get 300 points. The maximum amount of points that can be earned in one round is 120. Make sure to shuffle well. You ...

Rook - Psybient Waves 2016

Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/user/MrLemilica2
Download: https://hearthis.at/rook/rook-psybien...Rook started his musical career in 2001 as resident DJ in clubs in his home area. Soon he started to perform at bigger events among well-known DJ names. At the begining he was playing progressive and techno music, later he found himself mostly in tech trance and for the last years he's been playing progressive psy trance. He put himself forward in the Slovenian trance scene also because of receiving winning titles at DJ competitions.
He's been performing at events all over Slovenia and also beside big DJ names like Liquid Soul, E - Clip, Egorythmia, Activa, Reaky, Braincell to name a few. In 2012 he won the title of best DJ of uncommercial electronic music in competition Beatfest. His s...

How to Play ROOK! With Actual Gameplay

How to play Rook! The Rook version we play in this video is a 2 on 2 only version. The game comes with instructions but they could be rather confusing. In this ...

How to play Rook! The Rook version we play in this video is a 2 on 2 only version. The game comes with instructions but they could be rather confusing. In this video we will be using the KentuckyDiscard rules. To begin with, take out all the 1s, 2s, 3s, and 4s out of the deck. They will not be used. This will leave you with numbers from 5 to 14 and one Rook card. There are only 3 numbers that can score points. Then there’s the Rook card that beats any number or color, it’s worth 20 points. The 14s are worth 10 points, the 5s are worth 5 points, and the 10s are also worth 10 points. The deck does not have duplicate cards so there is only one of each card. To win, a team must get 300 points. The maximum amount of points that can be earned in one round is 120. Make sure to shuffle well. You will also need a piece of paper and something to write with to keep score. In this example we have Player 1 and 2 vs Player 3 and 4. And we left some room for recording Bids and Trumps. To begin the game, deal out 9 cards to each player and the remaining 5 cards will be the Nest. The Nest stays face down for now. Each player gets a deck and teammates sit across from each other. For the first round we will lay down every players’ hand face up to help with the explanation. Before the start of each round, each player gets an opportunity to bid for the privilege of selecting the Trump color and take the cards in the Nest. The minimum starting bid is 70 and each consecutive bid needs to be at least 5 higher. The max bid is 120. When a player makes a bid he is essentially claiming that his team will earn that much points in that round. If his team fails to get those points, that bid amount is subtracted from his teams total score and they get no points for that round. So in our first round, the dealer (Player 1) does the first bid. Player 1 bid 70, then going clockwise, Player 3 bids 75, Player 2 bids 80, Player 4 bids 85, and at this point Player 1,3, and 2 decide to PASS. Player 4 wins the bid! The Nest is flipped over for all to see and then added to Player 4’s deck. He then needs to discard 5 cards back into the Nest face down. The new Nest can be set aside and the player who wins the last Trick will also receive the cards in the Nest. Player 4 now picks the Trump color which will be the color that is more powerful and beats any card of a different color. After the Trump is selected, the Player to his left gets to start first or “lead”. Player 1 leads with a yellow 6. The rest of the players must now follow suit, meaning they must play a yellow if they have it. Player 4 does not have any yellows so he can play any card. The person with the highest value yellow wins the “Trick”, unless a Trump color is put down or the Rook is played. The person who wins the trick gets to lead the next one. Since you are playing in teams, if you believe your teammate has played the highest card for that Trick, put down a card that is worth points if possible. In this next Trick, Player 3 leads with a green 14 but since Player 4 has no greens he plays a Trump color card and wins that Trick. And the Rook card is an ultimate Trump that beats any card. This was the last Trick for this round so Player 4 also gets the cards in the Nest. Now tally up the combined scores of Player 1 and 2 and Player 3 and 4. Remember that only 5s, 10s, and 14s are worth points. So in round one Players 3 and 4 got a total of 110 points and the other team got 10 points. Now shuffle the cards and start a new round. The Player who won the last Trick in the previous round gets to bid first. In this round we will take off the training wheels. Each Players hand will actually be in his hand and not on the table face up. This time Player 3 won the bid with 85. He gets the nest then discards 5 cards for the new Nest and picks Green for Trump. The Player to his left leads with a red 13 and wins that Trick. During this Trick Player 2 leads with a black 13, Player 4 trumps with a green 14, and player 3 who knows that his teammate will win this trick puts down a 10. To keep this short and sweet we fast-forward to the last round. Here is what the scorecard looks like. As you can see, in round 4, the team on the left bid 95 but was only able to get 90 points. So all they scored for that round was a -95. So now you know the drill. Shuffle, deal, bid, pick trump, play. One last thing. When the Rook card is played first, all other players must put down a trump color if they have it. Also if you have the Rook card but no trump cards, you MUST play the Rook if someone leads with the Trump color. Also, if you know that no one else has the Trump color and your whole hand consists of only Trump cards, you can end the round at once and collect the remaining points and Nest. Game Over! In our example game, Players 3 and 4 absolutely dominated! Congratulations! If you still have questions, lets us know in the comments below! Thank you for watching and enjoy the game!

How to play Rook! The Rook version we play in this video is a 2 on 2 only version. The game comes with instructions but they could be rather confusing. In this video we will be using the KentuckyDiscard rules. To begin with, take out all the 1s, 2s, 3s, and 4s out of the deck. They will not be used. This will leave you with numbers from 5 to 14 and one Rook card. There are only 3 numbers that can score points. Then there’s the Rook card that beats any number or color, it’s worth 20 points. The 14s are worth 10 points, the 5s are worth 5 points, and the 10s are also worth 10 points. The deck does not have duplicate cards so there is only one of each card. To win, a team must get 300 points. The maximum amount of points that can be earned in one round is 120. Make sure to shuffle well. You will also need a piece of paper and something to write with to keep score. In this example we have Player 1 and 2 vs Player 3 and 4. And we left some room for recording Bids and Trumps. To begin the game, deal out 9 cards to each player and the remaining 5 cards will be the Nest. The Nest stays face down for now. Each player gets a deck and teammates sit across from each other. For the first round we will lay down every players’ hand face up to help with the explanation. Before the start of each round, each player gets an opportunity to bid for the privilege of selecting the Trump color and take the cards in the Nest. The minimum starting bid is 70 and each consecutive bid needs to be at least 5 higher. The max bid is 120. When a player makes a bid he is essentially claiming that his team will earn that much points in that round. If his team fails to get those points, that bid amount is subtracted from his teams total score and they get no points for that round. So in our first round, the dealer (Player 1) does the first bid. Player 1 bid 70, then going clockwise, Player 3 bids 75, Player 2 bids 80, Player 4 bids 85, and at this point Player 1,3, and 2 decide to PASS. Player 4 wins the bid! The Nest is flipped over for all to see and then added to Player 4’s deck. He then needs to discard 5 cards back into the Nest face down. The new Nest can be set aside and the player who wins the last Trick will also receive the cards in the Nest. Player 4 now picks the Trump color which will be the color that is more powerful and beats any card of a different color. After the Trump is selected, the Player to his left gets to start first or “lead”. Player 1 leads with a yellow 6. The rest of the players must now follow suit, meaning they must play a yellow if they have it. Player 4 does not have any yellows so he can play any card. The person with the highest value yellow wins the “Trick”, unless a Trump color is put down or the Rook is played. The person who wins the trick gets to lead the next one. Since you are playing in teams, if you believe your teammate has played the highest card for that Trick, put down a card that is worth points if possible. In this next Trick, Player 3 leads with a green 14 but since Player 4 has no greens he plays a Trump color card and wins that Trick. And the Rook card is an ultimate Trump that beats any card. This was the last Trick for this round so Player 4 also gets the cards in the Nest. Now tally up the combined scores of Player 1 and 2 and Player 3 and 4. Remember that only 5s, 10s, and 14s are worth points. So in round one Players 3 and 4 got a total of 110 points and the other team got 10 points. Now shuffle the cards and start a new round. The Player who won the last Trick in the previous round gets to bid first. In this round we will take off the training wheels. Each Players hand will actually be in his hand and not on the table face up. This time Player 3 won the bid with 85. He gets the nest then discards 5 cards for the new Nest and picks Green for Trump. The Player to his left leads with a red 13 and wins that Trick. During this Trick Player 2 leads with a black 13, Player 4 trumps with a green 14, and player 3 who knows that his teammate will win this trick puts down a 10. To keep this short and sweet we fast-forward to the last round. Here is what the scorecard looks like. As you can see, in round 4, the team on the left bid 95 but was only able to get 90 points. So all they scored for that round was a -95. So now you know the drill. Shuffle, deal, bid, pick trump, play. One last thing. When the Rook card is played first, all other players must put down a trump color if they have it. Also if you have the Rook card but no trump cards, you MUST play the Rook if someone leads with the Trump color. Also, if you know that no one else has the Trump color and your whole hand consists of only Trump cards, you can end the round at once and collect the remaining points and Nest. Game Over! In our example game, Players 3 and 4 absolutely dominated! Congratulations! If you still have questions, lets us know in the comments below! Thank you for watching and enjoy the game!

Rook - Psybient Waves 2016

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He's been performing at events all over Slovenia and also beside big DJ names like Liquid Soul, E - Clip, Egorythmia, Activa, Reaky, Braincell to name a few. In 2012 he won the title of best DJ of uncommercial electronic music in competition Beatfest. His set was selected by reputable and competent jury. He made a big step also in 2014 when he was selected in Pumpui contest and performed at Ozora festival.
Rook is also hosting his own radio show in two editions: earlier it was Tranxicen with tech trance and uplifting trance music and for the last few years he's been making mostly Goa Goa radio show with progressive psy trance music. The show is getting more and more listeners from all around the world...
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Hi. CoachRuss, here, with Chess NYC and we're going to look at the king
and rook checkmate. When looking at this position, it is actually
impossible to create a position where the king and the rook checkmate the
king in the center of the board.
So, that leaves us with four options. In order for the king and rook to
checkmate on the opponent's king, the opponent's king must be on one of the
four sides of the board.
The H file, the first rank, the A file or the eighth rank. And once the
opponent's king is on one of these sides of the board, it's possible for
the king and the rook to checkmate the king.
Now, let's look at an ending position. In a position such as this, the
opponent's king is on the side of the board and now it is possible for
white to execute a checkmate. In this particular position, the white's
king has created something called opposition. Opposition, meaning the
white's king controls all three of the escape squares of the opponent's
king in front of the king. The white's king controls F7, E7, and D7.
Therefore if the white's king was able to execute a check, it would leave
no other option for the king, but checkmate. White can simply play, rook
goes down to A8, check on the king. And due to the opposition and the
white king controlling F7, E7, and D7, all three squares in front of the
king, this is simply a checkmate.
Now, how do we force the opponent's king to one of the four sides? We are
going to try to improve the position where the space of the king and the
rook versus the king. And first and foremost, we would always like to
improve the position of the rook first or take more space.
So in looking at this position as a starting position, where can white's
rook go to improve its position to the maximum amount and control the most
space? In this position, white's rook is simply going to position C6. In
this position, as you can notice, it controls the whole C file and the
sixth rank giving black's king only this area to maneuver.
If black's king were to go down one square, we're going to improve the
position. We should always, like I said before, improve the position of
the rook first. And in this position, we can improve the position of the
rook in two different ways. We can improve the rook position, here, taking
away from the C file and now we control the B file or we can go and play
C5. Instead of controlling the sixth rank, we are going to control the
fifth rank. In this position, we are going to play this move. Black
responds and black plays king A5.
Now, we have to see if we can improve the position again. Is there any
where that this rook can improve its current position? And the answer is
no. There is no where that this rook can go that's going to give it
greater space. So now, we look at the king and we make a move and improve
the position with the king. Black's only response is for the king to come
down.
And once again, how do we improve the position? First, we look at the
rook. We are able to take more space with the rook giving black's king one
response. And now, can we improve the position with the rook? And the
answer to this question, there's no moves for the rook that's going to take
more space. So, that gives us a second option. You can improve the
position with the king.
In this position, the king's going to come over. Once again, how are we
going to take more space and can we take more space with the rook? And,
the answer is no. So, we'll look at the second option; take more space
with the king. King comes down. And I ask you this question; can we
improve the position with the rook? And this answer, yes. We can take
more space. King has one option, is to go to A2.
And now we have to ask ourselves, can we improve the position with the
rook? Answer is yes, we can take more space. Once again, king comes down
and we ask ourselves again, can the rook improve the position? The answer
is no. There's no where this rook can go to take more space. So, the king
comes down and once again, the king takes space. King's only move is to go
up. And now we're in a situation where we need to begin to calculate.
We've gotten the king in very close quarters and we have to execute a
checkmate. The king went up. Can we improve the position with the rook?
And the answer is no. W

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Hi. CoachRuss, here, with Chess NYC and we're going to look at the king
and rook checkmate. When looking at this position, it is actually
impossible to create a position where the king and the rook checkmate the
king in the center of the board.
So, that leaves us with four options. In order for the king and rook to
checkmate on the opponent's king, the opponent's king must be on one of the
four sides of the board.
The H file, the first rank, the A file or the eighth rank. And once the
opponent's king is on one of these sides of the board, it's possible for
the king and the rook to checkmate the king.
Now, let's look at an ending position. In a position such as this, the
opponent's king is on the side of the board and now it is possible for
white to execute a checkmate. In this particular position, the white's
king has created something called opposition. Opposition, meaning the
white's king controls all three of the escape squares of the opponent's
king in front of the king. The white's king controls F7, E7, and D7.
Therefore if the white's king was able to execute a check, it would leave
no other option for the king, but checkmate. White can simply play, rook
goes down to A8, check on the king. And due to the opposition and the
white king controlling F7, E7, and D7, all three squares in front of the
king, this is simply a checkmate.
Now, how do we force the opponent's king to one of the four sides? We are
going to try to improve the position where the space of the king and the
rook versus the king. And first and foremost, we would always like to
improve the position of the rook first or take more space.
So in looking at this position as a starting position, where can white's
rook go to improve its position to the maximum amount and control the most
space? In this position, white's rook is simply going to position C6. In
this position, as you can notice, it controls the whole C file and the
sixth rank giving black's king only this area to maneuver.
If black's king were to go down one square, we're going to improve the
position. We should always, like I said before, improve the position of
the rook first. And in this position, we can improve the position of the
rook in two different ways. We can improve the rook position, here, taking
away from the C file and now we control the B file or we can go and play
C5. Instead of controlling the sixth rank, we are going to control the
fifth rank. In this position, we are going to play this move. Black
responds and black plays king A5.
Now, we have to see if we can improve the position again. Is there any
where that this rook can improve its current position? And the answer is
no. There is no where that this rook can go that's going to give it
greater space. So now, we look at the king and we make a move and improve
the position with the king. Black's only response is for the king to come
down.
And once again, how do we improve the position? First, we look at the
rook. We are able to take more space with the rook giving black's king one
response. And now, can we improve the position with the rook? And the
answer to this question, there's no moves for the rook that's going to take
more space. So, that gives us a second option. You can improve the
position with the king.
In this position, the king's going to come over. Once again, how are we
going to take more space and can we take more space with the rook? And,
the answer is no. So, we'll look at the second option; take more space
with the king. King comes down. And I ask you this question; can we
improve the position with the rook? And this answer, yes. We can take
more space. King has one option, is to go to A2.
And now we have to ask ourselves, can we improve the position with the
rook? Answer is yes, we can take more space. Once again, king comes down
and we ask ourselves again, can the rook improve the position? The answer
is no. There's no where this rook can go to take more space. So, the king
comes down and once again, the king takes space. King's only move is to go
up. And now we're in a situation where we need to begin to calculate.
We've gotten the king in very close quarters and we have to execute a
checkmate. The king went up. Can we improve the position with the rook?
And the answer is no. W

Rook Xtc Karaoke

HelloooooooooooooooooHello, there! It's been two years. Two busy, strange, exciting and boring years and here I am posting a karaoke video again. I hpe I won't have to wait another two years to make another one XD. I love this song, I love Xtc and I love LukeSpade because he posted the instrumental, which I thought I'd never find. Enjoy!

Chalte chalte yun hi rook (Karaoke 4 Duet)

Slipknot - Psychosocial [OFFICIAL VIDEO]

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LYRICS
I did my time and I want out
So effusive - fade - it doesn't cut
The soul is not so vibrant
The reckoning, the sickening
Packaging subversion
Pseudo sacrosanct perversion
Go drill your deserts, go dig your graves
Then fill your mouth with all the money you will save
Sinking in, getting smaller again
I'm done! It has begun! I'm not the only one!
And the rain will kill us all...Throw ourselves against t...

Rook Xtc Karaoke

HelloooooooooooooooooHello, there! It's been two years. Two busy, strange, exciting and boring years and here I am posting a karaoke video again. I hpe I won't ...

HelloooooooooooooooooHello, there! It's been two years. Two busy, strange, exciting and boring years and here I am posting a karaoke video again. I hpe I won't have to wait another two years to make another one XD. I love this song, I love Xtc and I love LukeSpade because he posted the instrumental, which I thought I'd never find. Enjoy!

HelloooooooooooooooooHello, there! It's been two years. Two busy, strange, exciting and boring years and here I am posting a karaoke video again. I hpe I won't have to wait another two years to make another one XD. I love this song, I love Xtc and I love LukeSpade because he posted the instrumental, which I thought I'd never find. Enjoy!

Slipknot's music video for 'Psychosocial' from the album, All Hope Is Gone - available now on Roadrunner Records. Download the album on iTunes: http://smarturl.it/allhope
Site: http://slipknot1.com
iTunes: http://itunes.com/slipknot
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LYRICS
I did my time and I want out
So effusive - fade - it doesn't cut
The soul is not so vibrant
The reckoning, the sickening
Packaging subversion
Pseudo sacrosanct perversion
Go drill your deserts, go dig your graves
Then fill your mouth with all the money you will save
Sinking in, getting smaller again
I'm done! It has begun! I'm not the only one!
And the rain will kill us all...Throw ourselves against the wall
But no one else can see
The preservation of the martyr in me
Psychosocial!
There are cracks in the road we laid
But where the temple fell
The secrets have gone mad
This is nothing new, but when we killed it all
The hate was all we had
Who needs another mess?
We could start over
Just look me in the eyes and say I'm wrong
Now there's only emptiness
Venomous, insipid
I think we're done. I'm not the only one!
Psychosocial!
THE LIMITS OF THE DEAD!
Fake anti-fascist lie - (psychosocial!)
I tried to tell you but - (psychosocial!)
Your purple hearts are giving out - (psychosocial!)
Can't stop a killing idea - (psychosocial!)
If it's hunting season - (psychosocial!)
Is this what you want? - (psychosocial!)
I'm not the only one!
The limits of the dead...

Slipknot's music video for 'Psychosocial' from the album, All Hope Is Gone - available now on Roadrunner Records. Download the album on iTunes: http://smarturl.it/allhope
Site: http://slipknot1.com
iTunes: http://itunes.com/slipknot
Facebook: http://facebook.com/slipknot
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Tumblr: http://slipknot.tumblr.com
LYRICS
I did my time and I want out
So effusive - fade - it doesn't cut
The soul is not so vibrant
The reckoning, the sickening
Packaging subversion
Pseudo sacrosanct perversion
Go drill your deserts, go dig your graves
Then fill your mouth with all the money you will save
Sinking in, getting smaller again
I'm done! It has begun! I'm not the only one!
And the rain will kill us all...Throw ourselves against the wall
But no one else can see
The preservation of the martyr in me
Psychosocial!
There are cracks in the road we laid
But where the temple fell
The secrets have gone mad
This is nothing new, but when we killed it all
The hate was all we had
Who needs another mess?
We could start over
Just look me in the eyes and say I'm wrong
Now there's only emptiness
Venomous, insipid
I think we're done. I'm not the only one!
Psychosocial!
THE LIMITS OF THE DEAD!
Fake anti-fascist lie - (psychosocial!)
I tried to tell you but - (psychosocial!)
Your purple hearts are giving out - (psychosocial!)
Can't stop a killing idea - (psychosocial!)
If it's hunting season - (psychosocial!)
Is this what you want? - (psychosocial!)
I'm not the only one!
The limits of the dead...

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Hi there, my name is Leo and I run a studio on the westside of Norway where I record and produce bands, do video work and play live shows.
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How to Play ROOK! With Actual Gameplay

How to play Rook! The Rook version we play in this video is a 2 on 2 only version. The game comes with instructions but they could be rather confusing. In this video we will be using the KentuckyDiscard rules. To begin with, take out all the 1s, 2s, 3s, and 4s out of the deck. They will not be used. This will leave you with numbers from 5 to 14 and one Rook card. There are only 3 numbers that can score points. Then there’s the Rook card that beats any number or color, it’s worth 20 points. The 14s are worth 10 points, the 5s are worth 5 points, and the 10s are also worth 10 points. The deck does not have duplicate cards so there is only one of each card. To win, a team must get 300 points. The maximum amount of points that can be earned in one round is 120. Make sure to shuffle well. You will also need a piece of paper and something to write with to keep score. In this example we have Player 1 and 2 vs Player 3 and 4. And we left some room for recording Bids and Trumps. To begin the game, deal out 9 cards to each player and the remaining 5 cards will be the Nest. The Nest stays face down for now. Each player gets a deck and teammates sit across from each other. For the first round we will lay down every players’ hand face up to help with the explanation. Before the start of each round, each player gets an opportunity to bid for the privilege of selecting the Trump color and take the cards in the Nest. The minimum starting bid is 70 and each consecutive bid needs to be at least 5 higher. The max bid is 120. When a player makes a bid he is essentially claiming that his team will earn that much points in that round. If his team fails to get those points, that bid amount is subtracted from his teams total score and they get no points for that round. So in our first round, the dealer (Player 1) does the first bid. Player 1 bid 70, then going clockwise, Player 3 bids 75, Player 2 bids 80, Player 4 bids 85, and at this point Player 1,3, and 2 decide to PASS. Player 4 wins the bid! The Nest is flipped over for all to see and then added to Player 4’s deck. He then needs to discard 5 cards back into the Nest face down. The new Nest can be set aside and the player who wins the last Trick will also receive the cards in the Nest. Player 4 now picks the Trump color which will be the color that is more powerful and beats any card of a different color. After the Trump is selected, the Player to his left gets to start first or “lead”. Player 1 leads with a yellow 6. The rest of the players must now follow suit, meaning they must play a yellow if they have it. Player 4 does not have any yellows so he can play any card. The person with the highest value yellow wins the “Trick”, unless a Trump color is put down or the Rook is played. The person who wins the trick gets to lead the next one. Since you are playing in teams, if you believe your teammate has played the highest card for that Trick, put down a card that is worth points if possible. In this next Trick, Player 3 leads with a green 14 but since Player 4 has no greens he plays a Trump color card and wins that Trick. And the Rook card is an ultimate Trump that beats any card. This was the last Trick for this round so Player 4 also gets the cards in the Nest. Now tally up the combined scores of Player 1 and 2 and Player 3 and 4. Remember that only 5s, 10s, and 14s are worth points. So in round one Players 3 and 4 got a total of 110 points and the other team got 10 points. Now shuffle the cards and start a new round. The Player who won the last Trick in the previous round gets to bid first. In this round we will take off the training wheels. Each Players hand will actually be in his hand and not on the table face up. This time Player 3 won the bid with 85. He gets the nest then discards 5 cards for the new Nest and picks Green for Trump. The Player to his left leads with a red 13 and wins that Trick. During this Trick Player 2 leads with a black 13, Player 4 trumps with a green 14, and player 3 who knows that his teammate will win this trick puts down a 10. To keep this short and sweet we fast-forward to the last round. Here is what the scorecard looks like. As you can see, in round 4, the team on the left bid 95 but was only able to get 90 points. So all they scored for that round was a -95. So now you know the drill. Shuffle, deal, bid, pick trump, play. One last thing. When the Rook card is played first, all other players must put down a trump color if they have it. Also if you have the Rook card but no trump cards, you MUST play the Rook if someone leads with the Trump color. Also, if you know that no one else has the Trump color and your whole hand consists of only Trump cards, you can end the round at once and collect the remaining points and Nest. Game Over! In our example game, Players 3 and 4 absolutely dominated! Congratulations! If you still have questions, lets us know in the comments below! Thank you for watching and enjoy the game!

Rook - Psybient Waves 2016

Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/user/MrLemilica2
Download: https://hearthis.at/rook/rook-psybien...Rook started his musical career in 2001 as resident DJ in clubs in his home area. Soon he started to perform at bigger events among well-known DJ names. At the begining he was playing progressive and techno music, later he found himself mostly in tech trance and for the last years he's been playing progressive psy trance. He put himself forward in the Slovenian trance scene also because of receiving winning titles at DJ competitions.
He's been performing at events all over Slovenia and also beside big DJ names like Liquid Soul, E - Clip, Egorythmia, Activa, Reaky, Braincell to name a few. In 2012 he won the title of best DJ of uncommercial electronic music in competition Beatfest. His set was selected by reputable and competent jury. He made a big step also in 2014 when he was selected in Pumpui contest and performed at Ozora festival.
Rook is also hosting his own radio show in two editions: earlier it was Tranxicen with tech trance and uplifting trance music and for the last few years he's been making mostly Goa Goa radio show with progressive psy trance music. The show is getting more and more listeners from all around the world...
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Achieving Checkmate w/ Only King & Rook | Chess

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Hi. CoachRuss, here, with Chess NYC and we're going to look at the king
and rook checkmate. When looking at this position, it is actually
impossible to create a position where the king and the rook checkmate the
king in the center of the board.
So, that leaves us with four options. In order for the king and rook to
checkmate on the opponent's king, the opponent's king must be on one of the
four sides of the board.
The H file, the first rank, the A file or the eighth rank. And once the
opponent's king is on one of these sides of the board, it's possible for
the king and the rook to checkmate the king.
Now, let's look at an ending position. In a position such as this, the
opponent's king is on the side of the board and now it is possible for
white to execute a checkmate. In this particular position, the white's
king has created something called opposition. Opposition, meaning the
white's king controls all three of the escape squares of the opponent's
king in front of the king. The white's king controls F7, E7, and D7.
Therefore if the white's king was able to execute a check, it would leave
no other option for the king, but checkmate. White can simply play, rook
goes down to A8, check on the king. And due to the opposition and the
white king controlling F7, E7, and D7, all three squares in front of the
king, this is simply a checkmate.
Now, how do we force the opponent's king to one of the four sides? We are
going to try to improve the position where the space of the king and the
rook versus the king. And first and foremost, we would always like to
improve the position of the rook first or take more space.
So in looking at this position as a starting position, where can white's
rook go to improve its position to the maximum amount and control the most
space? In this position, white's rook is simply going to position C6. In
this position, as you can notice, it controls the whole C file and the
sixth rank giving black's king only this area to maneuver.
If black's king were to go down one square, we're going to improve the
position. We should always, like I said before, improve the position of
the rook first. And in this position, we can improve the position of the
rook in two different ways. We can improve the rook position, here, taking
away from the C file and now we control the B file or we can go and play
C5. Instead of controlling the sixth rank, we are going to control the
fifth rank. In this position, we are going to play this move. Black
responds and black plays king A5.
Now, we have to see if we can improve the position again. Is there any
where that this rook can improve its current position? And the answer is
no. There is no where that this rook can go that's going to give it
greater space. So now, we look at the king and we make a move and improve
the position with the king. Black's only response is for the king to come
down.
And once again, how do we improve the position? First, we look at the
rook. We are able to take more space with the rook giving black's king one
response. And now, can we improve the position with the rook? And the
answer to this question, there's no moves for the rook that's going to take
more space. So, that gives us a second option. You can improve the
position with the king.
In this position, the king's going to come over. Once again, how are we
going to take more space and can we take more space with the rook? And,
the answer is no. So, we'll look at the second option; take more space
with the king. King comes down. And I ask you this question; can we
improve the position with the rook? And this answer, yes. We can take
more space. King has one option, is to go to A2.
And now we have to ask ourselves, can we improve the position with the
rook? Answer is yes, we can take more space. Once again, king comes down
and we ask ourselves again, can the rook improve the position? The answer
is no. There's no where this rook can go to take more space. So, the king
comes down and once again, the king takes space. King's only move is to go
up. And now we're in a situation where we need to begin to calculate.
We've gotten the king in very close quarters and we have to execute a
checkmate. The king went up. Can we improve the position with the rook?
And the answer is no. W

Rook Xtc Karaoke

HelloooooooooooooooooHello, there! It's been two years. Two busy, strange, exciting and boring years and here I am posting a karaoke video again. I hpe I won't have to wait another two years to make another one XD. I love this song, I love Xtc and I love LukeSpade because he posted the instrumental, which I thought I'd never find. Enjoy!

Slipknot - Psychosocial [OFFICIAL VIDEO]

Slipknot's music video for 'Psychosocial' from the album, All Hope Is Gone - available now on Roadrunner Records. Download the album on iTunes: http://smarturl.it/allhope
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LYRICS
I did my time and I want out
So effusive - fade - it doesn't cut
The soul is not so vibrant
The reckoning, the sickening
Packaging subversion
Pseudo sacrosanct perversion
Go drill your deserts, go dig your graves
Then fill your mouth with all the money you will save
Sinking in, getting smaller again
I'm done! It has begun! I'm not the only one!
And the rain will kill us all...Throw ourselves against the wall
But no one else can see
The preservation of the martyr in me
Psychosocial!
There are cracks in the road we laid
But where the temple fell
The secrets have gone mad
This is nothing new, but when we killed it all
The hate was all we had
Who needs another mess?
We could start over
Just look me in the eyes and say I'm wrong
Now there's only emptiness
Venomous, insipid
I think we're done. I'm not the only one!
Psychosocial!
THE LIMITS OF THE DEAD!
Fake anti-fascist lie - (psychosocial!)
I tried to tell you but - (psychosocial!)
Your purple hearts are giving out - (psychosocial!)
Can't stop a killing idea - (psychosocial!)
If it's hunting season - (psychosocial!)
Is this what you want? - (psychosocial!)
I'm not the only one!
The limits of the dead...

Zombie (metal cover by Leo & Stine Moracchioli)

Original by The Cranberries
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Hi there, my name is Leo and I run a studio on the westside of Norway where I record and produce bands, do video work and play live shows.
On my youtube channel there is lots of videos with covers, gear reviews , studio updates and other shenaningans.
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Please subscribe if you like what you see/hear and I am forever gratefull to everyone who buys songs so I can keep doing this as a living.
I do not add people I dont know on my personal facebook page, so please follow these links which are my "fan" pages:
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Zombie (metal cover by Leo & Stine Moracchioli)...

Chad Rook Karaoke VanCon 2014...

Plies - "Rock" (Official Music Video)...

Rook

Rook, rookRead from your bookWho murders who and where is the treasure hid?Crow, crowSpill all you knowIs that my name on the bell?Rook, rookGaze in the brookIf there's a secret can I be part of it?Crow, crowBefore I'll let go, say is that my name on the bell?Soar up high, see the semaphore from the washing linesBreak the code of the whispering chimneys and traffic signsWhere's the message that's written under the base of clouds?Plans eternal, I know you know, so don't blurt out loudRook, rookBy hook or by crookI'll make you tell me what this whole thing's about!Crow, crowWhy can't you showIf that's my name on the bell?On the wings of night, I fly too, above field and streamMy head bursting with knowledge 'till I wake from the dreamIf I die and I find that I had a soul insidePromise me that you'll take it up on its final rideRook, rookGaze in the brookIf there's a secret can I be part of it?Crow, crowBefore I'll let go, say is that my name on the bell?

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